JONATHAN Greening has urged Albion to re-release the DVD of the Great Escape – to inspire the club’s overseas’ contingent to produce a sequel.

The Baggies captain was part of the squad which stayed up against all odds on the final day of the 2004/05 campaign.

He appreciates that the likes of Borja Valero, Filipe Teixeira, Do-Heon Kim and Jonas Olsson may not be too familiar with the achievement of Bryan Robson’s men.

Greening feels the euphoria generated by the second half of that season, culminating with the 2-0 win against Portsmouth on the final day of the campaign, would inspire the current players.

“We’ve got quite a lot of foreign lads in the team who have only been here for a short while and they don’t know what the ‘Great Escape’ was,” said Greening, ahead of tomorrow’s visit of his former club Middlesbrough.

“They don’t know that we were the first team who were bottom at Christmas to stay up.

“We will probably have to get Dan Harris, the fitness coach, to make a video of it for them because it was a great feeling. If we can do that again it would be great

“Me and Robbo are always talking about it.

“In our room the night before games we are always talking about the Great Escape.

“Winning that last game of the season was one of the best feelings ever and we feel that we can do that again.”

Greening is confident Albion can stay up this time, without any last-day dramas.

“We’ve got a good enough squad and we will try not to take it to the last game again,” he added.

“In the second half of that season we all felt very confident that we could escape relegation even though we were bottom at Christmas. And it is the same again really. We all feel very confident that we can put performances in and get results.”